Walter Harley
September 17th 04, 09:54 PM
I have a DAT which, I am told, contains meaningful track markings. The
client wants it transferred to CD, preserving the track markings (but
eliminating blank space at the beginning and end of the DAT).
Normally, I just transfer the audio into the computer, and put in track
markers by hand. But is there some way to get the track markers that
already exist on the DAT into the computer automatically, during the
transfer process?
Equipment context: I'm using an Audiophile 2496 card for S/PDIF in to a
Windows XP computer running SoundForge 6. I have a Tascam DA-P1 and a
Fostex D-5, although if I use the Fostex I have to pipe it through a TC
Finalizer (in bypass) to convert from AES to S/PDIF.
Thanks for any tips!
client wants it transferred to CD, preserving the track markings (but
eliminating blank space at the beginning and end of the DAT).
Normally, I just transfer the audio into the computer, and put in track
markers by hand. But is there some way to get the track markers that
already exist on the DAT into the computer automatically, during the
transfer process?
Equipment context: I'm using an Audiophile 2496 card for S/PDIF in to a
Windows XP computer running SoundForge 6. I have a Tascam DA-P1 and a
Fostex D-5, although if I use the Fostex I have to pipe it through a TC
Finalizer (in bypass) to convert from AES to S/PDIF.
Thanks for any tips!